Ха! По
ссылке от
kurunir, о веществах со смешными или странными названиями, было найдено
вещество с названием...

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Fucitol
Although this sounds like
what an undergraduate chemist might exclaim when their synthesis
goes wrong, it's actually an alcohol, whose other names are
L-fuc-ol or 1-deoxy-D-galactitol. It gets its wonderful trivial
name from the fact that it is derived from the sugar fucose, which
comes from a seaweed found in the North Atlantic called
Bladderwrack whose latin name is Fucus vesiculosis.
Interestingly, there are a few articles in the Journal of
Biochemistry throughout 1997 concerning a kinase enzyme which
acts on fucose. The creators of these articles were Japanese, and
seemed to have missed the fact that fucose kinase should not be
abbreviated as 'fuc-K'. Similarly, the E. coli K-12 Gene has other proteins that have been named Fuc-U and Fuc-R.
Thanks to Bob Brady for
suggesting this one, and to Dr Stephen O'Hanlon from the
Orthopaedics Dept of Bedford Hospital for the information on fucose
kinase, and to Professor Anthony Davis of Bristol University for suggesting FucU and FucR.
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Ещё Fucol есть. И Furfuryl Furfurate. И кислоты - дьявольская с магической (ангельская тоже есть). Химия - это круто!
http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/sillymolecules/sillymols.htm
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Старый добрый Эрлих. Ключ-замок.